Ancient Seagrass Holds Secrets of the Oldest Living Organism On Earth
It's big, it's old and it lives under the sea -- and now an international research collaboration with The University of Western Australia's Ocean's Institute has confirmed that an ancient seagrass holds the secrets of the oldest living organism on Earth.
Seagrass  Organism  Earth  University 
february 2012
How Clean is Your Hospital? 15 Eye-Opening Facts
The last thing you want to worry about when being admitted to a hospital is how clean and sanitary it is. Hospital-acquired infections account for more than 50 percent of major complications during your hospitalization, so it is important to understand the risks. These are just a few horrifying facts that could be prevented with more care and attention to cleanliness.
Hospital  Facts  sanitary  risks 
february 2012
Engineers Weld Nanowires With Light
At the nano level, researchers at Stanford have discovered a new way to weld together meshes of tiny wires. Their work could lead to innovative electronics and solar applications. To succeed, they called upon plasmonics.
Engineers  Nanowires  Light  plasmonics 
february 2012
The Ultimate Grad School Survival Guide
Grad school can be an overwhelming undertaking, from applying to your program to the challenging coursework. This guide can help you survive any issues that come to help make your transition into grad school, as well as your completion, as smooth as possible.
Grad  coursework  education  guide 
february 2012
Benefits of Indian spices
The spices you eat daily don't just add flavour to your food - they serve a healthier purpose. Most herbs and spices, experts say, help protect against chronic conditions like cancer, diabetes and even heart disease.
spices  health  disease  food 
february 2012
25 Most Memorable Moments in Pro Sports History
There are moments in professional sports that almost seem to stop time. From game-winning points to broken records, these moments will live on long after these professionals leave their sport.
Sports  History  game-winning 
february 2012
Unraveling a Butterfly's Aerial Antics Could Help Builders of Bug-Size Flying Robots
To improve the next generation of insect-size flying machines, Johns Hopkins engineers have been aiming high-speed video cameras at some of the prettiest bugs on the planet.
Butterfly  AerialAntics  planet  engineers 
february 2012
25 Phenomenal Forensic Science Job Sites
Forensic scientists work to collect and analyze physical evidence in order to solve crimes. Other careers in forensics could include forensic psychologists whose responsibilities include analyzing court cases as well as criminals.Regardless of which area of forensics interests you, having reliable job resources allows you access to a portal of potential careers.
Forensic  Science  JobSites  careers 
february 2012
We're living in a space cloud
A NASA robotic probe sampling particles flowing into our solar system from the galactic neighborhood shows we're living in a cloud -- and likely to stay that way for hundreds or even thousands of years.
NASA  robotic  spacecloud  solarsystem 
february 2012
25 Useful Online Tutorials for Novice Web Designers
Web design has changed drastically over the last 10 years, with the growing use of pre-formatted systems such as WordPres or Blogger. But for those interested in learning the design aspect of creating a website, you can find helpful information and tutorials online. These 20 sites are a great place to start learning the ropes.
Web  Designers  Tutorials  systems 
february 2012
Mind-reading device could become reality
A device which reads the thoughts of brain-damaged patients could become a reality, scientists claimed, after proving they could tell what someone was hearing just by decoding their brain waves.
device  brain  health  brainwaves 
february 2012
How Project Management Software Can Revolutionize Your Small Business
Even small companies can benefit from project management software - these programs offer ways to help owners stay on track, as well as save time and money.
ProjectManagement  Software  Revolutionize  Business 
february 2012
Search for Aliens Is on Again, but Next Quest Is Finding Money
Operating on money and equipment scrounged from the public and from Silicon Valley millionaires, and on the stubborn strength of their own dreams, a band of astronomers recently restarted one of the iconic quests of modern science, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence
Aliens  money  extraterrestrial  intelligence 
january 2012
20 Reasons You Should Consider a Career in Medical Sonography
For those interested in medicine, medical sonography is a very rewarding and exciting field. You can start working with as little as an associate's degree, and then continue your education while you work and gain more experience.
Career  Medical  Sonography  medicine 
january 2012
What Really Happened Prior to 'Snowball Earth'?
In a study published in the journal Geology, scientists at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science suggest that the large changes in the carbon isotopic composition of carbonates which occurred prior to the major climatic event more than 500 million years ago, known as 'Snowball Earth,' are unrelated to worldwide glacial events.
Snowball  Earth  Geology  scientists 
january 2012
25 Things Every U.S. Citizen Should Know About Homeland Security
The Department of Homeland Security was established by combining 22 different federal agencies, and now even includes interests such as emergency preparedness and rulemaking. Learning more about this department will help you better understand various components if you are interested in travel, civil rights, or want to volunteer.
U.S.  Citizen  HomelandSecurity  civilrights 
january 2012
Radical Theory Explains the Origin, Evolution, and Nature of Life, Challenges Conventional Wisdom
Earth is alive, asserts a revolutionary scientific theory of life emerging from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.The trans-disciplinary theory demonstrates that purportedly inanimate, non-living objects -- for example, planets, water, proteins, and DNA -- are animate, that is, alive.
RadicalTheory  Evolution  Nature  Earth 
january 2012
25 Theologians and Theology Enthusiasts You Should be Following on Twitter
It isn't difficult to find religious philosophy online; through blogs and social media platforms, followers of any religion can find sites that are spreading the word. Twitter is no different in this regard; theologians and other enthusiasts use this tool to inform and teach others about their perspectives and philosophies.
Theologians  Theology  Twitter  socialmedia 
january 2012
Scientists Discover New Clue to Chemical Origins of Life
Organic chemists at the University of York have made a significant advance towards establishing the origin of the carbohydrates (sugars) that form the building blocks of life.
Scientists  Chemical  Origins  Life 
january 2012
30 Best Web Forums for HR Students and Professionals
For those in human resources, you understand that issues often come up that may not be covered in textbooks. For this reason, it is helpful to have professional forums to turn to online. You can find information from broad discussions to job opportunities and even mentoring on these sites.
WebForums  HR  Students  Professionals 
january 2012
Diver sticks camera in mouth of Tiger shark as he survives attack
A diver gets a close-up he did not bargain for as a tiger shark tries to make a meal of him.Russell Easton was snapping the shark in the Bahamas when it took a snap at him. “I was looking through the viewfinder of the camera when I suddenly saw this huge mouth and teeth,” said the 42-year-old conservationist.
Diver  camera  Tigershark 
january 2012
25 Things Every Student Needs to Know Before Starting College
The transition into college can be difficult, regardless of if you are a graduating high school senior or working adult. Understanding your learning style, study habits, and knowing how to pick the right college and degree plan for you will help ease this burdon and prepare you for your college experience.
Student  College  habits 
january 2012
Syria unrest: Arab League urges Assad to reform
The Arab League has outlined a series of reforms it wants Syria to undertake to end the violence in the country.After a meeting in Cairo, the league called on the Syrian authorities to form a national unity government to include the opposition in two months.
Syria  ArabLeague  Assad 
january 2012
20 Startling Statistics About Animal Abuse and Neglect
When you think about your pets or the animals you eat, you may not take the time to think about how different people and organizations may abuse them. There are reality shows that showthe horrors that take place and commercials informing the public aboutneglected animals that need a good home. But some of the numbers may
surprise you. These statistics help put it into perspective and
provide information about legislation in place to prevent this type of
abuse.
Startling  Statistics  AnimalAbuse  pets 
january 2012
Megaupload file-sharing site shut down
Megaupload, one of the internet's largest file-sharing sites, has been shut down by officials in the US.The site's founders have been charged with violating piracy laws.
Megaupload  file-sharing  piracylaws 
january 2012
30 Sensational Sites to Help You Land the Paralegal Job of Your Dreams
After spending the money to earn your degree, you want to know that there will be available jobs when you graduate and know what your options are based on location and salary. These incredible sites provide you with tools to help match you with job boards and recruiters to help you find the job of your dreams.
SensationalSites  Paralegal  Job  Dreams 
january 2012
New gallstone-removing endoscope promises less gallbladder removals
When someone has gallstones, treatment typically involves the removal of their gallbladder. This is usually done laparoscopically, in a procedure known as a cholecystectomy.
gallstone  cholecystectomy  gallbladder  laparoscopy 
january 2012
Twenty Five Quick Facts About X-Ray Technology and Radiography You Should Know
X-Ray technology has made a major impact in the healthcare field, though there may still be some concerns about health risks. These facts provide a brief history, along with information about protective measures and health benefits associated with these methods.
X-Ray  Technology  Radiography  history 
january 2012
Slow response to East Africa famine 'cost 'lives'
Thousands of needless deaths occurred from famine in East Africa last year because the international community failed to heed early warnings, say two leading British aid organisations.
EastAfrica  famine  British  world 
january 2012
The Legal Hall of Fame: 10 Key Figures in the History of Law
The history of law is rich and extensive, and it can be difficult to only pick 10 to recognize, but this list represents both men and women who have helped make their mark in history and on the field.
LegalHall  History  Law 
january 2012
Scientists find fat is the sixth human taste
Scientists have discovered a sixth basic taste that the human tongue can detect – fat.For generations, scientists thought the human tongue could detect only four basic tastes: sweet, sour, salt and bitter.Then a fifth was discovered, "umami" or savoury. Now, researchers have identified a previously-unrecognised "sixth taste" – fat.
Scientists  humantaste  fat  research 
january 2012
22 Elemental Facts Every Medical Lab Tech Should Know
Working in a medical lab requires working with fluids and tissues to analyze, detect, and diagnose diseases and injuries. Understanding the difference between technicians and technologists is important for those interested in this field, so you have a clear understanding of what your job will require.
Medical  LabTech  job  Facts 
january 2012
Volunteers wanted for planet hunt
Members of the public are being asked to join the hunt for nearby planets that could support life.Volunteers can go to the Planethunters website to see time-lapsed images of 150,000 stars, taken by the Kepler space telescope.
Volunteers  planethunt  space  science 
january 2012
20 Best Google Chrome Extensions for Computer Nerds
Computer enthusiasts have spent years trying to stay ahead of the technology curve with the latest updates and gadgets. With the help of Google Chrome, you can now use and create applications with this browser to help increase productivity, development, and knowledge.
GoogleChrome  ComputerNerds  knowledge  gadgets 
january 2012
Scientists Show That Drinking Releases Brain Endorphins
Drinking alcohol leads to the release of endorphins in areas of the brain that produce feelings of pleasure and reward, according to a study led by researchers at the Ernest Gallo Clinic and Research Center at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF).
Scientists  Drinking  alcohol  Endorphins 
january 2012
20 Great Sites to Learn the Ins and Outs of Video Game Design
For artistic and talented students, a love of video games could be the first step to a career in video game design. But this field also requires serious skills and highly qualified professionals. It is important to learn the technology and keep up with the latest in design. If this is something you are interested in pursuing, these incredible sites are a great place to start to find out everything you need to know about this exciting field.
VideoGame  Design  Sites  skills 
january 2012
Internet addiction: commentary
Internet users who become dependent on being online have showed signs of changes in the brain similar to alcoholics and cocaine addicts. Here an expert writes.
Internet  addiction  brain 
january 2012
Rare Ultra-Blue Stars Found in Neighboring Galaxy's Hub
Peering deep inside the hub of the neighboring Andromeda galaxy, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has uncovered a large, rare population of hot, bright stars.
Ultra-Blue  Stars  Galaxy  NASA 
january 2012
20 Apps All Radiologists Should Have on Their iPads
The iPad technology is growing in popularity and effectiveness, and it is no different among the medical community. There are an incredible amount of apps that allow students, teachers, and health professionals to teach and learn anatomy and more. The FDA has even
approved a mobile tool that allows radiologists to view, disagnose, and approve treatment plans on the go.
Apps  Radiologists  iPads  FDA 
january 2012
Quick-Cooking Nanomaterials in Microwave to Make Tomorrow's Air Conditioners
Engineering researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have developed a new method for creating advanced nanomaterials that could lead to highly efficient refrigerators and cooling systems requiring no refrigerants and no moving parts. The key ingredients for this
innovation are a dash of nanoscale sulfur and a normal, everyday microwave oven.
Nanomaterials  Microwave  AirConditioners 
january 2012
25 Essential Google Chrome Extensions for CNA Students
For busy students who need to organize their study time and keep track of grades and homework, Google Chrome offers a number of helpful extensions. From organization to help with studying, and even offering a great way to search for interships, you can find all of
this and more with the help of these essential Google Chrome extensions for CNA students.
GoogleChrome  CNAStudents  education  health 
january 2012
Iran's uranium enrichment is escalation, says US
The US has said Iran's enrichment of uranium at an underground site is "a further escalation" of its ongoing violation of UN resolutions.
Iran  uranium  UN 
january 2012
20 Ways Technology Has Revolutionized Physical Therapy
With an aging population and rising health costs, improving technology so treatments are more convenient and more affordable is important. The improvement in physical therapy technology is proving essential for stroke victims, returning veterans, the injured, and
disabled people, making care and tracking progress easier and more effective.
Technology  PhysicalTherapy  health 
january 2012
30 Must-See YouTube Videos for Nursing Students
Nursing school can be a difficult time for students, but luckily some schools, hospitals, and graduates take the time to produce amazing and free instructional videos you can watch on YouTube. They offer great information about nursing education and provide Q&A sessions
to help answer all of your questions.
YouTube  Nursing  Students  education 
january 2012
Woodford drops Olympus CEO bid, to sue for unfair dismissal
The ousted British CEO of Olympus Corp (7733.T), who blew the whistle on a $1.7 billion accounting fraud, dropped his bid to return to the medical device maker, blaming cosy ties between its scandal-tainted management and big Japanese shareholders and saying the saga had taken its toll on his family.
Woodford  Olympus  CEO  Japan 
january 2012
Obama unveils new strategy for 'leaner' US military
The US military will become "leaner" while maintaining superiority as it switches focus to the Asia-Pacific, US President Barack Obama has announced.
Obama  US  military  Asia-Pacific 
january 2012
Google to launch iPad and Kindle Fire rival tablet in spring
Google had been expected to take on Apple with its own tablet but sources suggest it may be aiming for Amazon's Kindle Fire.Last month, the chairman of the search engine giant, Eric Schmidt, revealed the company would be launching an own-brand Android tablet in the next six months.
Google  iPad  tablet 
january 2012
Could Chrome overtake Internet Explorer in the browser wars?
A month ago, Google's three-year effort to push its Web browser, Chrome, took a major step when analysts said it had passed Mozilla's Firefox to become the second-most popular tool of its kind on the Internet.
Chrome  InternetExplorer  browser 
january 2012
William Hague to urge reform on visit to Burma
William Hague is visiting Burma, the first British foreign secretary to do so for more than 50 years.He is expected to use meetings with the country's leaders to press for the releaseof more political prisoners.
WilliamHague  Burma  country  politicalprisoners 
january 2012
New Computer Model Explains Lakes and Storms On Saturn's Moon Titan
Saturn's largest moon, Titan, is an intriguing, alien world that's covered in a thick atmosphere with abundant methane.
ComputerModel  Saturn'sMoon  Titan  methane 
january 2012
Great Expectations: Predicting The Ten Best Studio Films of 2012 - Will They Deliver?
As the flurry of year-end top tens has slowed, it's time to anticipate the films of 2012. What have the studios got to offer?According to NPR, while 2011 was the year of the "staggeringly disappointing superhero movie," 2012 will be the year of the smart superhero movie, with high hopes for "The Dark Knight Rises,
BestStudio  Films  DarkKnight 
january 2012
Risky Rescue for Crippled Air Force Satellite
It was an epic space rescue that, in audacity and risk, echoed NASA’s campaign to save the astronauts aboard the doomed Apollo 13 moon mission. The biggest difference between the 1970 Apollo operation and the 14-month recovery of AEHF-1, an Air Force communications satellite, is that money was the only thing immediately at stake in the latter.
Satellite  space  NASA  Apollo 
january 2012
Aakash tablets: 14 lakh booked in 14 days
The new year may be a year of low-cost computing in India. Sales bookings for the world's cheapest tablet, Aakash, have soared to 14 lakh units just two weeks after it was put up for sale online for Rs 2,500 a piece.
Aakash  tablets  online  world 
january 2012
Wild Chimpanzees Inform Ignorant Group Members of Danger
Many animals produce alarm calls to predators, and do this more often when kin or mates are present than other audience members.
Chimpanzees  audience  members  animals 
january 2012
Chief of Arab League’s Mission in Syria Is Lightning Rod for Criticism
The Arab League observer mission charged with helping bring about an end to the violence in Syria claimed several accomplishments on Monday, noting that the government has withdrawn tanks and artillery from cities, and has released nearly 3,500 prisoners.
Arab  LightningRod  Criticism  LeagueMission 
january 2012
Nasa spacecraft orbits moon on New Year's Eve as part of $500m mission to scan Earth’s nearest neighbour from crust to core
A Nasa spacecraft fired its engine and slipped into orbit around the moon Saturday in the first of two back-to-back arrivals over the New Year's weekend.Ground controllers erupted in cheers and applause after receiving a signal that the probe was healthy and circling the moon. An engineer was seen on closed-circuit television blowing a noisemaker to herald the New Year's Eve arrival.
Nasa  spacecraft  moon  Earth 
january 2012
Nigeria fuel subsidy end raises protest fears
The Nigerian authorities have announced the start of a controversial plan to scrap fuel subsidies - which is expected to push up petrol prices.
Nigeria  petrol  prices 
january 2012
Breast implant scandal: 'Remove all faulty implants'
All 40,000 British women who received faulty breast implants should have them removed if they are leaking as badly as evidence presented to the government suggests, a leading surgeon has warned.
Breast  scandal  implants  government 
january 2012
Chemists Solve an 84-Year-Old Theory On How Molecules Move Energy After Light Absorption
The same principle that causes figure skaters to spin faster as they draw their arms into their bodies has now been used by Michigan State University researchers to understand how molecules move energy around following the absorption of light.
Chemists  Molecules  LightAbsorption 
december 2011
Iraq heads towards seemingly inevitable sectarian conflict
More than 70 people were killed on Thursday in a wave of bombings across Baghdad as Iraq headed towards a seemingly inevitable sectarian conflict within days of the departure of American troops.
Iraq  America  sectarianconflict 
december 2011
Researchers develop cheap and easy to mass-produce "solar-paint"
A team of researchers from the University of Notre Dame in Indiana is reporting the creation of a "solar paint" that could mark an important milestone on the road to widespread implementation of renewable energy technology.
Researchers  technology  renewableenergy  solar-paint 
december 2011
Breakthrough in Treatment to Prevent Blindness
A UCSF study shows a popular treatment for a potentially blinding eye infection is just as effective if given every six months versus annually.This randomized study on trachoma, the leading cause of infection-caused blindness in the world, could potentially treat twice the number of patients using the same amount of medication.
Blindness  UCSF  Treatment  patients 
december 2011
Soyuz spacecraft blasts off carrying new crew members to the space station
A Soyuz spacecraft carrying a Russian, an American and a Dutchman to the International Space Station blasted off flawlessly from Russia's launch facility in Kazakhstan. Spacecraft takes Russian, American and Dutchman to space station.
Soyuz  spacecraft  blasts 
december 2011
Blackberry-maker delays key phone launch
Research in Motion (RIM), which makes Blackberry phones has announced a delay to the launch of its new Blackberry 10.There was also disappointment at the prediction of sales of between 11 and 12 million smartphones in the current Christmas quarter, down from 14.8
million in the same period last year.
Blackberry  phone  smartphones  Christmas 
december 2011
Biofuel Research Boosted by Discovery of How Cyanobacteria Make Energy
A generally accepted, 44-year-old assumption about how certain kinds of bacteria make energy and synthesize cell materials has been shown to be incorrect by a team of scientists led by Donald Bryant, the Ernest C.
Biofuel  Cyanobacteria  Energy 
december 2011
Science and Medicine stars the world lost in 2011
The man who rebuilt Bletchley Park's code-breaking Colossus and America's "Dr Death" were among the scientists and doctors who passed away this year.McCulloch and his research partner James Till were heralded as the new Watson and Crick when they discovered what we
know today as stem cells.
Science  Medicine  stars  Watson 
december 2011
24,000 diabetes deaths a year 'could be avoided'
Up to 24,000 diabetes-related deaths could be avoided in England each year, if patients and doctors better managed the condition, a report concludes.
diabetes  deaths  patients 
december 2011
Matrix-style instant learning could be one step closer
How would you like to have the ability to play the piano downloaded into your brain? You might not end up with the same sense of achievement, but it sure would be a lot quicker and easier than years of lessons and practicing. Well, we're not there yet (and perhaps we never should be), but that sort of scenario is now a little closer to reality, thanks to research conducted at Boston University and ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories in Kyoto, Japan.
Matrix  Neuroscience  ATR  Japan 
december 2011
Physicists find 'tantalizing hints' of Higgs boson 'God particle'
Two teams of scientists at the Large Hadron Collider near Geneva say they detected 'tantalizing hints' of the elusive Higgs boson, or 'God particle,' but no definitive proof.
tantalizing  Godparticle  Physicists  Geneva 
december 2011
‘Ship Today, Update Tomorrow’: The Modern Tablet Credo
Of all the major hardware players, Amazon seemed best-equipped to battle Apple in the tablet market. Backed by Amazon’s massive resources, an online store full of content, and a very aggressive pricing strategy, the $200 Kindle Fire appealed to any consumer unwilling to spend $500 on an entry-level iPad 2.
Tablet  Credo  Apple 
december 2011
Facebook offers counselling to suicidal users
Facebook has launched a new initiative which will allow those users with suicidal thoughts instant access to crisis counsellors via its instant messenger service.If a user of the site is having a problem and is in distress, they can request to speak to a crisis counsellor from the National Suicide Prevention organisation.
Facebook  suicidal  messenger  counsellor 
december 2011
Few Allergies in Unstressed Babies
A new study from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden shows that infants with low concentrations of the stress-related hormone cortisol in their saliva develop fewer allergies than other infants.
Allergies  Unstressed  Babies 
december 2011
Bigger, Scarier Weapons Help Spiders Get the Girl
If you're a red-headed guy with eight bulging eyes and a unibrow, size does indeed matter for getting the girl.
Spiders  Girl  animal 
december 2011
Google's London office: inspirational or waste of money?
Google says its expensive refurbishment of its London office, which now contains a music jamming room and sci-fi-themed break-out areas, makes business sense.
Google  London  money 
december 2011
Pakistan blockage of Nato convoys 'may last weeks'
Pakistan may continue its blocking of Nato convoys into Afghanistan for several weeks, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has told the BBC.Pakistan stopped the convoys in protest at US air strikes which killed 24 of its troops at two checkpoints on the Afghan border
last month.
Pakistan  Nato  Afghanistan 
december 2011
2011: the year of Google Android
More than 10bn apps have now been downloaded by Google’s smartphone users, writes Matt Warman , but Android is set to get even bigger .When Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded Google in 1998, the pair were already plotting big things: not for nothing was the logo designed with the help of a professor of design at Stanford.
Google  Android  design  smartphone 
december 2011
Decisions, Decisions: House-Hunting Honey Bees Work Like Complex Brains
House-hunting is full of decisions, for us and honey bees. One early decision we both face is where to live.P. Kirk Visscher at the University of California, Riverside, often in collaboration with Thomas Seeley at Cornell University, NY, has long been studying how
honey bees make these decisions.
HoneyBees  ComplexBrains  decisions  science 
december 2011
Twitter relaunches with Facebook-style makeover
Twitter has unveiled a brand new design which allows users to have a more detailed profile page and greater visibility of conversations between tweeters, giving it a more similar feel to Facebook.
Twitter  Facebook  tweeters  design 
december 2011
Pope switches on world's largest electronic Christmas tree
The Pope goes hi-tech with tradition by switching on the 800 metre-tall tree using a tablet computer in the Vatican.The huge tree is made of 800 lights and laid out on the side of Mount Ingino, near the town of Gubbio in central Italy.The pontiff joined the town by videolink allowing everyone to see the moment when he pressed the tablet to remotely light the tree.
electronic  switches  Christmas  tree 
december 2011
Kepler mission discovers most Earth-like planet to date
The ongoing search for Earth-like worlds has taken another promising step. On December 5, NASA announced the discovery of the planet most likely so far to sustain life outside of the Solar System.
Keplermission  SolarSystem  NASA  Earth 
december 2011
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